High levels of arsenic found in groundwater in UP

  • Umashankar Mishra (Twitter handle: @usm_1984)

New Delhi, May 30 (India Science Wire): A new study has found that as many as 2.34 crore people in rural areas of Uttar Pradesh are exposed to high levels of arsenic in groundwater.

A total of 40 districts in the state are exposed to high concentration of arsenic in groundwater. Balia, Barabankhi, Gorakhpur, Ghazipur, Gonda, Faizabad and LakhimpurKheriare the worst affected districts. Majority of them are in the floodplains of Ganga, Rapti and Ghaghara rivers. Ten other districts with moderaterisk of arsenic contamination are Shahjahanpur, Unnao, Chandauli, Varanasi, Pratapgarh, Kushinagar, Mau, Balrampur, Deoria and Siddharthnagar.

About 78 percent of the population in the state lives in rural areas and depends on ground water for irrigation, drinking, cookingand other domestic use.Risk of exposure to arsenic is much higher in rural areas than cities as piped water supply is not available in most villages.

Arsenic concentration in groundwater of Uttar Pradesh shown by blue, green and red circles

Groundwater samples were tested using arsenic testing kits and findings were then validated in laboratory. In all, 1680 groundwater samples from different regions of the state were analysed. Using these inputs, researchers developed a map of arsenic-affected regionsreflecting the risk due to arsenic contamination.

Dr. Chander Kumar Singh and Sonal Bindal

Twenty parameters that affect arsenic level in groundwater such as land cover, aquifer depth, chemical and biological structure of soil, drainage systemetc were evaluated.

“The risk map indicates the need for a widespread testing of wells in various regions of Uttar Pradesh. It could be helpful in reducing long-term exposure of people residing in highly populated clusters to arsenic. Within these identified regions, districts like Ballia, Varanasi, Gazipur, Gorakhpur, Faizabad, and Deoria are evidently experiencing a public health crisis due to arsenic exposure,” said Dr. Chander Kumar Singh, who led the study at the TERI School of Advanced Studies, while speaking to India Science Wire.

Natural contamination of groundwater with arsenic poses a health threat in many regions where people rely on handpumps or tubewells for drinking water. Arsenic exposure has cause skin lesions, skin cancer, bladder, lungs and cardiovascular diseases as well as reduced intellectual function in children.

Apart from Dr. Singh, his research student Sonal Bindal was involved in the study. The study results have been published in journal Water Research. (India Science Wire)

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